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I want painting to be difficult to do.
Richard Diebenkorn
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Richard Diebenkorn
Age: 70 †
Born: 1922
Born: April 22
Died: 1993
Died: March 30
Illustrator
Painter
Photographer
Printmaker
Portland
Oregon
Jr. Richard Diebenkorn
Richard Clifford
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Jr. Diebenkorn
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Richard Clifford Diebenkorn (Junior)
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My father didn't think being an artist was a respectable or worthy goal for a man. He hoped I would see my way to more serious work and would find myself turning towards medicine, law, or business.
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One wants to see the artifice of the thing as well as the subject.
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I came to mistrust my desire to explode the picture and supercharge it in some way… what is more important is a feeling of strength in reserve – tension beneath calm.
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If you get an image try to destroy it.
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Abstract means literally to draw from or separate. In this sense every artist is abstract for he must create his own work from his visual impressions. A realistic or non-objective approach makes no difference. The result is what counts.
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And I can just see that sometimes the technique is blasting powder rather than steady struggle.
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My freedom will be so much the greater and more meaningful, the more narrowly I limit my field of action and the more I surround myself with obstacles.
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Attempt what is not certain. Certainty may or may not come later. It may then be a valuable delusion.
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Use and respond to the initial fresh qualities but consider them absolutely expendable.
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Do search, but in order to find other than what is searched for.
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Mistakes can't be erased, but they move you from your present position.
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I can never accomplish what I want - only what I would have wanted had I thought of it beforehand.
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I have found in my still-life work that I seem to be able to tell what objects are important to me by what tends to stay in the painting as it develops.
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Don't be a Pollyanna!
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I trust the symbol that is arrived at in the making of the painting. Meaningful symbols aren't invented as such, they are made or discovered as symbol later.
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All paintings start out of a mood, out of a relationship with things or people, out of a complete visual impression
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I would like the colors, their shapes and positions to be arrived at in response to and dictated by the condition of the total space at the time they are considered.
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I keep plastering it until it comes around to what I want, in terms of all I know and think about painting now, as well as in terms of the initial observation.
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Maybe the given person, cup, or landscape is lost before one gets to painting. A figure exerts a continuing and unspecified influence on a painting as the canvas develops. The represented forms are loaded with psychological feeling. It can't ever just be painting.
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